6 Best Android Hacking Apps.

Hacking was once an expert’s job, but with advancement in technology, more and more people are getting interested in hacking. With the advancement in technology, We no longer need PCs to do simple jobs like Reconnaissance,Scanning etc. when we have the power of Android in our hands. So, today I am gonna share 6 great hacking apps for android.

Hackode is an application for penetration tester, Ethical hackers, IT administrator and Cyber security professional to perform different tasks like reconnaissance, scanning performing exploits etc. The main notable feature of this app are-

Androrat which stands for android remote administration is a client server based application which you can use to control someone’s device without physical contact. You just have to install the app on target’s device for it work. The best part is that you can bind androrat with any app and install it on target’s device.

Whats app sniffer is a cool app that you can use to read messages of people connected to your personal hotspot. You can manipulate pictures, videos, account info at your pleasure. It is detected by antivirus so disable your antivirus before using this app.

dSploit is an Android network analysis and penetration suite which aims to offer the most complete and advanced professional toolkit to perform network security assessments on a mobile device. Once dSploit is started, you will be able to map your network, fingerprint alive hosts operating systems and running services, search for known vulnerabilities, crack logon procedures of many tcp protocols, perform man in the middle attacks such as password sniffing ( with common protocols dissection ), real time traffic manipulation, etc. It can also be used to crack wifi passwords using certain algorithms.

Last but not the least , wifikill is a great application which you can use to disconnect other people from the wifi network you are on , so as to get back that precious bandwith. Using the app is very simple. This app can also help you to know the MAC addresses of the connected devices. Here is the link to XDA thread.